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James Earp. James Cooksey Earp (June 28, 1841 – January 25, 1926) was a lesser known older brother of Old West lawman Virgil Earp and lawman/gambler Wyatt Earp. Unlike his brothers, he was a saloon-keeper and was not present at the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881. Civil War service.
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15 de mar. de 2024 · Wyatt Earp, legendary frontiersman of the American West who was perhaps best known for his involvement in the gunfight with an outlaw gang at the O.K. Corral (1881). He was established as a legend in part by a 1931 biography with which he assisted, though many of the claims were exaggerated or untrue.
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James Earp was different from his gun-slinging lawmen brothers. James worked as a saloon-keeper after his sting in the Union Army at the beginning of the Civil War. He was part of Company F, 17th Illinois Infantry, in May 1861. Like most of his siblings, he bounced around from town to town regularly.
6 de nov. de 2009 · Wyatt Earp, one of the most famous figures to emerge from the colorful 19th-century history of the American West, is best remembered known for his participation in a notorious 1881 gunfight at...
30 de nov. de 2022 · The story of a controversial frontier lawmen. Follow the violent trail from Dodge City and Tombstone to the famous shoot-out at the OK Corral, in this docume...
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Old West Lawmen. Old West Lawmen & Gunfighters Photo Gallery. James Earp was the lesser-known older brother of Old West lawmen Wyatt Earp and Virgil Earp, who was not present at the Gunfight in Tombstone.
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp ( Monmouth, Illinois, 19 de marzo de 1848 - Los Ángeles, California, 13 de enero de 1929) fue un afamado pistolero y marshal (alguacil) que ocupó varios puestos policiales en el oeste de Estados Unidos.